DUORA 10 LCW VS DUORA 10 LCW LIMITED EDITION

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  1. Wiediyanto

    Wiediyanto New Member

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    I am considering buying duora 10 lee chong wei version and the lee chong wei limited edition one, the price is not significantly different therefore, wanted to know the difference between the two rackets. The colour of the dour 10 lee chong wei version racket is orange and green while the duora 10 lee chong wei limited edition one is blue and red
     
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    So far i tried both D10& D10LCW, D10[Orange/Green] head heavier than D10LCW[Blue/Red], but D10LCW[Blue/Red] shaft stiffer than D10[Orange/Green].
    No idea about the new D10LCW limited and it's not release yet right ?
     
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    The D10 LCW limited edition i am talking about is the blue/red color, does it feel good than the normal D10?
     
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    I tot you talking about the new colour D10lcw in silver.
    It's really personal. I like D10LCW much personally.
     
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    Silver? which one? can you post a picture?
     
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    are you talking about the legend's vision limited edition Duora10 LCW in orage/green? if so, this version feels lighter and flexible than the original.
     
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    He might be confused if you stated about LV version.
    So I think it's a need to clarify about this. Duora 10 has 4 version.

    1. Duora 10 (Orange/Green)
    2. Duora 10 LV version (Orange/Green) with LCW signature
    3. Duora 10 LCW (Red/Blue)
    4. Duora 10LCW limited (Silver) [not officially release yet]
     
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    From Duora 10 (Orange/Green), Duora 10 LV version (Orange/Green) with LCW signature, and Duora 10 LCW (Red/Blue) which one feels the best? when will the silver one come up?
     
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    Have tried no 4. Haven't tried the rest. Are they different? The no 4 is slightly heavier than my arc 11.
     
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    It's really personal. All of the above it's a same racket. When you talk about the feeling and different, it wouldn't be much visible different unless you got another pc on hand to compare 1:1. If that's so much different then I doubt that authenticity, Yonex wouldn't happen in such common mistakes.

    It's really depends on play style and personal preference. If u need us to suggest or advise you, atleast let us know your play style, age, current tension so we can help u up.
     
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    All 4 of D10 BP higher and head heavier than Arc11.
     
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    playing style, i don't do that many smash, i do lob, drop shot, changing the pace, direction, drive. I think it is a defensive playing style? current tension is 24
     
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    Based on your profile, D10's it's a good choice to go.
    I'm not gonna mention which version to go here, but you may assume all version the same and it's just a change of colours.
    Those slight feeling of the stiffness on shaft & HH you can only feel it yourself when you get extra pc 1:1 on hand comparison with the same setup of grip , string, tension etc.......

    PS : A Genuine D10 wouldn't feel very much big different of feeling with just a change of colour. I trust Yonex's production line.
     
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    do you recommend any rackets other than duora 10 that support my playing style better?
     
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    Since you're not a hard smasher & playing placement game.
    Even balanced rackets it's a safe bet.
    You may try Duora series or Arc Saber work fine too, but you playing lop, drop & change of pace it's more towards control type.
    I would advised you get Even balanced & stiff shaft for better control and sensible touch.

    Rackets in list : -
    D Z-Strike [require better skills to handle]
    D10LCW
    Arc 10
    Arc 11
     
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    you previously said that the only limited edition racket of Duora 10 LCW is the JP coded, what do you mean by that? and what is the difference between the other coded racket?
     
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    http://www.badmintoncentral.com/for...y-code-on-yonex-rackets-mean-jp-sp-tw.121739/
    Please read.
    Hope this help to clarify.

    That's another topic then. It's not gonna write an essay in this comment. :p
    It's not racket vs racket but [code vs code] ??? :rolleyes:

    JP coded racket it's made in japan in limited quantity supply.
    Which means only produced in certain quantity worldwide, could be 5000pcs, 10,ooopcs ...etc. So called Limited Edition.
    Anyway, all high end racket Made in Japan, but coded not gonna affect the quality of rackets and playability.
    Some players claims JP code racket it's better quality but there's no any data to prove that, even 5 times world champion Lin Dan just used an ordinary CH coded rackets.

    Skills it's the key of win, for sure gear would make a slight chance of change, but not those unconspicuous detailed of rackets.
     
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    I find the DR10 LCW Blue/Pink version is a tad lighter and more flex, hence nicer to play than the normal Green/Orange version, but this is just my personal opinion..

    Have not tried the latest "Jewel Blue" version though, heard from friend its not better but gotta try it myself to find out if it's true..

    Anyway, which version is considered as the "Rio version" ?

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    for that style, arc 11 would be your best bet from yonex. unless ofc you are caught in the lcw-using-duora hype. Which according to some forum debates, he isnt using d10 btw, either zf2 or zf
     

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